# Matter ASR Bridge Example This example demonstrates the Matter Bridge application on ASR platform. --- - [Matter ASR Bridge Example](#matter-asr-bridge-example) - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Building and Commissioning](#building-and-commissioning) - [Testing the example](#testing-the-example) --- ## Introduction A prototype application that demonstrates dynamic endpoint with device commissioning and cluster control. It adds the non-chip device as endpoints on a bridge(Matter device). In this example four light devices supporting on-off cluster have been added as endpoints 1. Light1 at endpoint 3 2. Light2 at endpoint 4 3. Light3 at endpoint 5 4. Light4 at endpoint 6 ## Building and Commissioning Please refer [Building and Commissioning](../../../docs/platforms/asr/asr_getting_started_guide.md#building-the-example-application) guides to get started ``` ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target asr-$ASR_BOARD-bridge build ``` ## Testing the example - An additional light-switch device is required to complete this example. - Commission bridge device with node-id `1` - Commission light-switch device with node-id `2` - After bridge device and light-switch device successful commissioning, use the GUI tool `DOGO` to input AT command `subdevice sync` for the bridge device, and then use chip-tool to write ACL to the bridge device. ``` ./chip-tool accesscontrol write acl '[{"fabricIndex": 1, "privilege": 5, "authMode": 2, "subjects": [112233], "targets": null },{"fabricIndex": 1, "privilege": 3, "authMode": 2, "subjects": [2], "targets": null }]' 1 0 ``` - After successful commissioning, use the `chip-tool` for binding light-switch's endpoint 1 with bridge device's endpoint 3 respectively. ``` ./chip-tool binding write binding '[{"fabricIndex": 1, "node":1, "endpoint":3, "cluster":6}]' 2 1 ``` - Light switch button This demo uses button to test changing the `Light1`, and the bridge device will output log information: | Name | Pin | | :----: | :---: | | BUTTON | PAD12 |